World Rogaining Championships 2010
Cyanosis Pair race to 2nd place at World Rogaine Champs
New Release / 22.11.2010


250 teams from 23 countries around the world were on the start-line in Cheviot (just north of Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island) for the noon-day start of the tough 24-hour race. Ryno and Nicholas got off to a good start, with both feeling very strong well into the night.
Navigation between the 93 possible checkpoints was tough, with occasional mist near the Pacific Ocean reducing visibility at some points. Weather conditions turned from bad to worse at about 2am however, when the light drizzle turned into proper rain, which thankfully receded for good after 2 hours. By dawn, the Cyanosis pair were still going strong, but the final few hills mid-morning saw the team's speed reduced to a slow jog.
The pair crossed the finish-line with 5 minutes to spare before the 24-hour deadline, bagging a total of 3515 points, 170 ahead of 3rd place, but a massive 850 points behind Chris Forne and Marcel Hagener of New Zealand.
Ryno and Nicholas are really thrilled with the result and their performance. The pair had a great build-up over the last few months in preparation for this race, culminating in the win back home at the CapeStorm Rogaine in Kaapsehoop three weeks ago.
A more detailed race report on the World Champs will be published later this week.


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